Hey there everyone. Heikal here and I've stumbled on one of the rarest soccer tricks that are hardly used by professional soccer player nowadays.
It's called the "two-footed" flick-up performed by a Mexican player Blanco.
The game goes way back in the World Cup 1998 where Mexico played against South Korea.
The soccer trick performed by Blanco took the South Korean defenders by surprise as it came from a very tight situation and out of the blue.
Here are the steps to perform this soccer trick:
1. At stand-still, place both feet against the ball tightly
2. Once you're confident with the grip, flick it up.
When watching the video, here are some tips to ponder:
1. How Blanco manages to find a small gap
2. How performs soccer flick quickly with precision under pressure
Enjoy the video and have a great freestyling day!
8 comments:
Ha that is hilarious. He gets them twice in a row with the exact same move. He has such little space to jump but manages. I like it!
Thanks for posting this video. It reminds me that nothing is impossible to a great soccer player. Blame it on his training. Really cool!
We're definitely going to have to incorporate the 'flick up' in our soccer training program at Sports Culture in The Woodlands, TX.
We're definitely going to have to implement the 'flick up' in our soccer training at Sports Culture in The Woodlands, TX.
This trick is awesome man. i liked it the most
Cool Trick. Nice Post. Thanks.
wow this trick is awsome
hi guys thanks for this tutorial :D
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